Section outline

  • The contents of this course were thought and created for the EU-Citizen.Science platform by the ECSA Working Group on Storytelling and other arts

    They were inspired and informed by authors and artists and their significant works: Gianni Rodari, Ashley Randsen, Roxanne Gay, Anita González, Elizabeth Gilbert, Bobby Buster, Margaret Atwood, Gilles Deleuze and Rumi. 

    We also invited professors and artists to contribute with their knowledge, experiences and approaches: 

    • We would like to thank all our invited speakers (in order of appearance): Fernanda Krahn Uribe, Dr.Erinma Ochu, Johanna Lohrengel,  and Bea Pántya
    • We would like to thank all the ECSA Working Group team and their institutions (in alphabetical order) 

    1. Egle Butkeviciene, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
    2. Alexandra Czeglédi, Environmental and Social Sciences Research Group, ESSRG, Hungary
    3. Cristina Flora, Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy
    4. Blanca Guasch, Science for Change, Spain
    5. Lourdes Pérez, University of Granada, Spain
    6. Baiba Pruse, Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy
    7. Alice Sheppard, University College London, UK
    8. Andrea Troncoso Quilaqueo, European Citizen Science Association, ECSA, Germany

    And special thanks to Claudia Fabó Cartas - ECSA, Teresa Schäfer - ZSI, Alexandra Czeglédi - ESSRG, Astrid Neumann - Österreich Forscht and BOKU, Sandra Swerwa Sarfo - UNIVE, and Erinma Ochu, for testing the course and giving us valuable feedback.